in returns related to size& book-to-market equity. (Fama‚ et al. 1993) The variable name and description for regression of CAPM‚ 3-factor‚ 4-factor and 5- factor models are: Variable Names Description MF1_RF Returns of the mutual fund 1 MF2_RF Returns of the mutual fund 2 RM Market Index RF Risk free rate RM_RF CRSP index 1-month T-Bill SMB Small (market capitalization) minus big factor HML High (book-to-market ratio) minus low factor MOM Momentum factor TRADEDLIQ Traded
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Mutuals’ or Insurance Introduction Livestock is an important source of household income for developing countries (including India). Approximately‚ 100 million households are dependent upon livestock as either the primary or secondary source of income in India alone. Any disease‚ accident‚ or theft of livestock leads to a substantial loss to the household. Apart from this‚ huge production risks associated with dairying activities render animal husbandry business a risky proposition for the low-income
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Crime and Victimization Jarvis Harrell CRJ100 Introduction to Criminal Justice Dr. Richard Foy February 2‚ 2014 1. Summarize one (1) theory of victimization that Dr. Carla O’Donnell discussed within the related scenario. Support the chosen theory with one (1) real-world example. According to Dr. Carla O’Donnell‚ one example of theories of victimization is social process theory. This is described as the social conditioning of a certain crime. It focuses on the aspects of criminality as one of the
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Unit VI DIVIDEND POLICY Dividend Policy • The return to the shareholders either by way of the dividend receipts or capital gains • It decides the Retention ratio & Pay out ratio • Earnings to be Distributed – High Vs. Low Payout • Objective – to Maximize Shareholders Return • Effects – Taxes‚ Investment & Financing Decision 2 A few models which studies this relationship & the dividend policies of firms are given below • • • • • Traditional Position Walter Model Gordon Model
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valuable evidence and clues as to not only what the offender did‚ but why the offender did it and what exactly happened‚ either in the form of physical or biological evidence on the victim’s body‚ or in the form of an eyewitness account. Crime and Victimization are measured in a few different days‚ but there are three official ways that crime is measured.
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National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) Their type of crime data has been ongoing since 1973 and their latest data available id from 2015. Collection is conducted by the U.S Census Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). They collect data by multi-stage cluster sampling; compile a stratified group‚ sample‚ and sub sample the set. Data is obtained from a nationally representative sample‚ approximately 90‚000 households and nearly 160‚000 persons participate voluntarily. Those who agree to participate
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UNDERSTANDING CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION From Siegel‚ L.J. & Worrall J.L. [2012]. Introduction to Criminal Justice 13 th ed. One of the goals of criminology is to develop an understanding of the nature and cause of crime and victimization. Criminology is the scientific study of the nature‚ extent‚ cause‚ and control of criminal behavior‚ and seeks to develop an understanding of the nature and cause of crime and victimization. People choose to commit crime after weighing potential
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Liberty Mutual M&A of SAFECO May 9‚ 2014 Company Profile Liberty Mutual Insurance Group is an American based global insurer that was founded in 1912‚ located out of Boston‚ Massachusetts. Liberty Mutual was created shortly after Massachusetts’s legislation passed a law requiring employers to protect their employees with workers’ compensation benefits. Liberty Mutual was established as a mutual company‚ which means it works on the behalf of its policyholders. With this type
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Essay on The Concept of Mutual Fund The Mutual Fund concept is based upon the "rationalistic " choice of investment portfolio. Minimization of risks‚ maximization of yield and liquidity are the objectives of investment. Individual investors have to make strenuous efforts to achieve a rational choice of securities for minimizing risks and maximizing yield. The task becomes difficult for the individual investors who are not so well informed‚ whereas a Mutual Fund possesses the resources and expertise
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financial instruments‚ because of which‚ mutual funds have emerged as a popular choice for an average investor. To the time-constrained investor‚ mutual funds provide a professionally managed collective investment vehicle that pools money from many such investors together to achieve a targeted objective through investments into asset classes like equity‚ debt and gold. However‚ while still being one of the simplest forms of investment‚ in recent times mutual funds have become a bit more complicated
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